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Eor Sale. EOE SALE. EOE ONEWEEK ONLY. 15,000 PALES BOOTS, &c., &c. THOMAS SLOAN, Dee-steeet, T>EGS to inform ths public that his CLEAE- -*-** ING SALE will be continued for ONE WEEK more, when all kinds of BOOTS and SHOES will be offered at a EEMAEKABLE LOW PEICE. , ■ . . Mark the Address — THOMAS SLOAN, Dee-street (Only.) TIMBEE ! ! TIMBEE ! ! FOE SALE, Vjn- ILLIAM FEAS EE, CHAELESTOWN AND GEEENHILLS SAW MILLS, Begs to intimate to his customers and the public, that he is prepared to deliver timber at any place along the Oreti Railway at two shillings above the town price per 100 ft. Orders at present will be received by Messrs Eoss and Wilson, Lessees of the Railway. . Weatherboards and Scantling, Bs. 6d. per 100 feet. For the accommodation of Settlers, on the East Road, a supply of timber will be kept at Messrs Scandrett and Co.'s Store, and" orders received and executed by them. CHAELESTOWN AND GEEENHILLS TIMBEE YAED, j North end of Dee-street. JOHN THOMSON, Salesman. Hotels, &c. T)EINCE OE WALES HOTEL. DEE-STEEET, INVEECAEGILL. The Billiard Eooift contains two tables, has been enlarged and refitted, and, for style and comfort, second to none in the colony. Liquors of the first quahty only kept in stock. The Stables are commodious and comfortable, GEOEGE SMITH, Peopeietoe. ALBION HOTEL, DEE-STEEET - "■■--■ Opposite Government Buildings. A. CAMEEON, Peopeietoe, WINES, spirits, and all liquors, of best brands only, kept in stock. The Stabling is already well known to be the most commodious in the Province, and will be kept in the best of order by an experienced ostler under A. M. C.'s own charge. pLAEENDON HOTEL, Esk and Kelvin Streets, NEAE EAILWAY STATION. Wines, Spirits and other liquors of best brands always on hand. Gentlemen from the country, and neighboring colonies, can have every comfort at the above Hotel, which has also the advantage of good situation and close proximity to the principal pubhc and merchants offices. JOSHUA CLAEE, Late of Williamstown, Proprietor. i Tjl A. VON HAMMEE'S " SCANDINAVIAN HOTEI,, The Proprietor of the above-named Hotel begs to inform the pubhc of Invercargill and the Province of Southland, that he has now made extensive alterations, and spared no expense in the improvement of the premises, hy adding a splendid Billiard Eoom, containing one of Alcock's best Billiard and Bagatelle tables— which has rendered ir, by its superior accommodation, a first class Hotel for; diggers, mechanics', and working men. It now has room for fifty boarders, at twenty-five shillings per weekt — he Table d'Hote being on a par with any hotel in Invercargill. Wine, beer, and Spirits of first class description, selected by a Connoisseur. The situation of the Hotel, at the corner of Tay and Kelvin-streets, commands a central position of the town, and is convenient to the Banks and other places of pubhc business. The Cuisine is in charge of an experienced person. The staff of servants is numerous, and sufficient to see any want supplied. An excellent Reading Saloon, containing all the Local, English and Australian Newspapers — with a splendid Commercial monster Map of the World, by Johnson — is attached to the Hotel. Best English Ale always on tap, American Skates for the exercise of customers, and gymnastic appliances. N.B. — French, Dutch, German, Russian, and the Scandinavian languages spoken. Excellent Stabling convenient. EOE EIVEETON. THE Eoyal Mail Coach will leave for the above place, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at Half-past 10 a.m. punctually ; returning to Invercargill, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Bookine* Offices — Messrs Hare, Pratt and Co.'s Dee-street ; and Eiverton Hotel, Eiverton. All parcels carefully forwarded. wtt-t-tam mwr, IProprietor,

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Southland Times, Issue 702, 29 July 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 702, 29 July 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 702, 29 July 1867, Page 1

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